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THE MONKBARNS’' SAILORS CONQUER FLATIES IN THE SHIP’S CARGO Limejuicer Reaches Port Safely, but Has Close Cali From Fire, Which Rages Four Days. 10 IESENTS ATTAGK OF EXAMINER Yellow Press Scourged for Seeking to Drive | Trade Away. ‘ y FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 190 SUTRO ESTATE DIWES LARGE SUM Mrs. Dr. Merritt Says She Has No Money to Pay Legacies. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must ~ bear signatue Of e Fomet Very small and as easy to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIODUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION CETIrem Muarwive gjouATuR: g CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. SEE GENUINE WRAPPER SEE GENUINE WRAPPER Has $20,000 to Meet Indebt- edness of Almost Half a Million. Thomas McConnell Deféndsf} Local Work Done on Transports. Dr. Emma Sutro Merritt, executrix of the will of the late Adolph Sutro, was kept busy in Judge Coffey’s court yester- day answering questions propounded by Garret McEnerney relative to the condi- tion of the estate of the deceased philan- thropist. The inquiry is due to the ob- jections made by McEnerney to the ,wing communication has been | b McConnell, late | ts' Assoclation: >0, June 19, 1902. | Wiil you kindly ailow | the medium of your iews of a workingman some. facts with reference | repairing of government vy Yard and by private | granting of a decree of distribution of a rancisco. Also to ask st interests of San 1-m-é1 l]gsacv of $3000 left by Sutro to J. M. ADVERTISEMENTS. RAILWAY TRAVEL. fingmen of this city an err. he Examiner seek to hound out McEnerney objected to the decree on : e government wark in favor of the ground that his four clients, Mrs. SOUTH Ean‘l‘l! = f fi_,cnlvfll‘c xéAi.’ ED PAEK‘ OF THIEVES. Morbio, Mrs. English, Mrs. Neusbaum y AERANCISCO. - e e e e Al and Edgar Sutro, had not yet received a (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) to the world that the busi- special bequest of $5000 each left them by S — FowJus L1 — awmw W engaged in furnishing their father. He claims that further dis- 7.004 Benicia, Suisun, Elmira and Sacra- the iransports are a tribution should be stopped until they are mento .. - . 8557 | y ok jcast Seu- times moces | Eald. ang intimated that Mrs. Merritt .004 Vacaville, TS, L 7880 15 than ordinary passenger as ‘been unjust in her treatment of his 504 Martines, Sun Ramon. Vallelo. o . ax & general rule bad work was | clients, for the reason that since the N o nlghts Landing, o o death of Sutro they have opposed her in 8.004 Dy, eville, Oroville... T 7.85% re to state lnatfl! w[o:;hfl. '\fu | many ways. “Is not that so?” he asked 8.004 Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. 8.254 g Sontes gt ¥ g | Mrs. Merritt at the conclusion of his 8.004 Nlles, Lathrop, Stockton . 1.25» O on Wocks: st T} statement. 3:002 Niles, Mendots, Hanford, Visalis, X state: | “Well,” the witness replied, “I do mot Porterville . i . 455 epair work done by all think my brothers and sisters should be. 8.304 Shasta Express— vis, w’n‘n‘xto?' ¢ % all branches was gen- | paid at this time. I have only a little (for Bartlett Springs), * 7580 ; ‘ more than $20,000 on hand to pay bequests Red Bl o rmore,. Stockion, the same care and attention amounting to $62,868 75, with $13,302 44 in- 8.304 San Jose, Ll ente. Placerville, > work by employers and men | terest thereon. 1 have thus far paid to Marvaville, Chico, Red BIuff...... 4.25» to the work of the most particu- | | legatees $229,298 17, with $70,000 interest. 8.304 Oskdale,Chinese,Sonors,Tuolumne 4.25» = ok The estate is indebted to the Hibernia 9.004 Vallejo #0005 SEENHR 12252 Humphries, who actually Bank in the sum of $408,500, there are % 9.004 Los Angel m.;“g;;::: air work, is ome of bills_amounting to $2500 unpaid and also | [ / Tracy, Lathrop,Stockton, Sl Seied on - | | |2 judgment against us for 57700.” | Raymond, Fresaosad os Ange/es s i e : | he matter was put t of | 9.30a Vallejo, Martinez an . . reonal attention day put_over on request of 412 ng e men st ail | e Y i o sonanis with | A MIDSUMMER 0001 Hayward, Nlloe o ited. — mechanic and laid géstg;s:date. C. S. Wheeler, who is out NIGHT’S DREAM 0.004 F enver, Omana, Chicago. 5.25» be work himselt, He | % That your linen was done up with that| '3:08% g L~ L e o ; exquisite color and finish you find on it ‘Woodiand, Willisms, Willows, sew any URnecegsary ] when you buy it at the haberdasher’s will Knights Landing, Marysville, kept longer on the Ships | Times and Helghts of High and Low | COme true in real wide-awake ecstacy Oroville. . 10.55a ary to do the work. | Waters ot Fort botnt. entrance. to San | When we send you home your first bundle | 3.30» Hayward, Niles oo o Vallejo,Napa, the work was done un- | P cn. Bay Dubiished by atfictal au- | of renovated shirts, collars and cuffs. Our | ~ 4.00® e e o and trving circumstances | thority of the Superintendent. laundry work is thé perfection of the art, S o charging and loading. | NOTE-The High And low waiers occur at |and colored shirts as well as linen are | $33% g g et the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | laundered just like new. 435 Tarowi Ly trying to get the work done and twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; | 1, a 3 4.30F The O deld. Ssugus for Santa way with s little del | the height of tide is tho same at both places. N Barbars, Los Ange .. 885a were working all | X Port Costa, Tracy,Lathrop,Stockton 10.254 Erigh: swineing over 1 [ SATURDAY, JUNE 21 UNITED STATES LAUNDRY | 883 Soriines. Antioch. Stockton, Mer- P edores, Wheel | ced, Raymond, Fresno ! ers and_mumerous | | Sun rises Office 1004 Market Street. 16.30r Niles Local 7254 | S Telephone—South 420. L e | Oakland Office—54 San Pablo Ave, | '§.00r Orlentai Ma { | g [Time Time Time, Time) Omaha, St. Louis, Chicago. 4.250 . . . | - - Ft. |- Pt |- 7.00» San Pabio, Port Costa, Martinez s day and pight, Sun | | GONORREEA AND URINARY DISCHARERS a4 Way'stations. 11:25a aded, until they became 4 eto z : They gave faithtul and | | o 8,057 Oregon ornia Express—Sac- 2 Tamento. Marysville, Redding. . ‘ Portiand, Puget Sound and East. _8.55A g $9.107 Hayward and Nile: :1\.5§A ST LINE_(Marrow Gauge). 33 CON TFoot of Market Street.) 29 37454 Santa Cruz Excursion . 25 8164 Newark, Centerville, San Jose. Felton, flfl;l\ldg\‘ ZF)‘FEKY Santa 5502 2o NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | Cruz and Way Station: ot i s e the early morning tides are given in the lefe | 12167 Newark, Centerville, San ddse for the inter- | HAT the British ship Monkbarns, | ber, 6 bales twine, 15 pkgs fresh fruit, 15 pkes g e 5 S s gl BB e Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal members and which arrived yesterday, 149 days | 4rY goods, 10 pkes acid, 10 cs caps and tuse, 7 fourth time_ columan sives the last Hde of the Way Stations. 4 10504 E D sy el Rrss B G bu0). evie whachien her | or.boots and muoee. Gunles, 2 horses and 2 a7, axcept when thace are but thres fidas, bs R i g destingtion is due to the gallant | e | omietimes occurs. The hetghts Eiven ar in ,"Fs'—__—"—‘%—————4 . reasonable and right fight inst | fi ade for four C th addition to the soundings of the United States OAKLAND HARBOR FERR S Cheee? ot gy gy S i S ght against fire made argo by the Hathor. Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. D) fact o s A Ttiat work | G2vs and nights by Captain McNeeley and | The steamer Hathor salled vesterday for slgn precedes the height, and then the number Zhtis s.0 100ax. 100 300 Sisrar that the ef transport dock were | his crew. | Hamburg and way ports with an assorted cargo the ehut-? ‘Thec;ehn:rgrrnre'rhel; dept‘h ey nom'g.&mma_;)b‘, :om]ozf&m;.o'“-!:w o aiways Srect ihems ore than hal?| The Monkbarns left Liverpool January | valued at $25,187, manifested and destined a5 G the Jawer low watow & L e meen COAST LINE (Broad Gaug mey there is no doubt. Who got = . m. ° v 2 § ., $575. n D o s eamers. W 1 e 18 no Goubt. Who ot | T 4 O the ventilators leading to the | SSI: Faria, $70. Amonk the principal exparte A CURE 1N A NUNRE. g Ban S A way Beations. 4 fi“_‘::!fl&!fl;‘c;‘fi:; forehold. An investigation revealed the To Central America—1760 bbls flour, 1215 Ibs TO ARRIVE. J190a New Almaden.. .. T (el ives and familles | gact that the cargo was on fire, that the | MBARS oon, (MGG Caborl i e Bl From. Due. 3 M The Timited Lo A A eisce divectly or in- | blaze was a hot one and that only drompt | {foes, 25508 Ibs rice, 200 gals wine, 10 ctls B - visit DR, JORDAN'S cazar Giiroy, Saiinas, Ssn Lu po. 1 got a share of that money action could save the ship from destruc- | barley, 8 cs canned goods, 203 Ibs dried fruft, 'Olyn:lpilc scan Pedro ... June 21 8ants Barbara, Los Angeles and This 15 the work the Examiner is seeking 0 | yjon Four holes were cut in the deck |1078 lbs spices, 10 cs blasting powder, 12 o8 AR (e citlle, Rives June 21 I"SE“I oF ‘"l'l'o.' Principal ntermediate Stations. 10459 : Francisco. Our business men | ¥ %% L e ek | Candies, 25 bhis lims, 12 bbla cement, 26 sk Eureka. Humboldt . June 21 9.004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, R et shameful manner. The |ard water was pumped on the blaZing | .oq) 113 ss coke, 28 pes bridge material, 5 cs Tellus.........| Oyster Harbor June 21 1061 MABZET 6. bat. 62470, .1.Cal, Pactlc Grove, Salinas, Seu Luts éry dock company is the latest local industry | merchandise until the flames were sub- | tar. : Alblon Alblon & Pt. Arena. Tune 21 The Largest Asstemical Muscuama th Obispo and Principal Intermedt- to come ¢ the Examiners lash. This | dued sufficiently to allow sailors to de-| To Ecuador—1300 bbls flour, 375 gals wine, Aztec. Nanaimo ........ |June 21 S Woeld Weaknesmes o ny comtracted e > < the best cmplovers In the | Seeng tnte ihe hold, fix tackle to the |13 gals whisky. 30 coils rope. City Pu Puget Sound Ports |Tune 71 discase positivaly cared ny the ldest TR S e A » 2gaged and has been for the | 000 W0 UL Fond hoist them t0 the | oy blanting sewher. 10 cs Lsting Tosm 1 ca Tampico. . Kabuiu [Tine2: | © e S g L L 11301 saaose.Lon catonnaiwaySiaitasa i s v cs blasting powder, cs blasting fuse, 1 cs ‘00s Bay & Port Ori 3 3 the the better accommodation of | Geck, from where they were grompm’ cape, 10,000 1bs malt, 42 cs canned goods, 1348 Panama. & Way Porta.-|Tans 33 | UR. JORDAN-DISEASSES OF MEN e e Mt e Jows, Tres . e extent of more than a million | thrown overboard, Nearly all the cargo | Ibs codfish. ; Chehalls. ... (San Pedro . e | Consultation free and private. e i . & ays empioys union men, it pays | ; the forward hoid was jettisoned before | To Chile—1000 lbs lard, 10 bdls brooms, 23 State of Cal.. |San Diego & Way Ports.|June 23 o e e ool B ol Monterey sud Pacitc B ages and trouble between it and | tne fire was extinguished. Little harm | oo conned Eoods, 9 pkss ' groceries and pro- | )| fonoma. ...:|Bydney & Way Porty..|june 38 Wrte (o ook, FRILOMOERY af Grove. 1048 T ol 2 | was done to the hull of the ship. visions, 2 colls rop: cs powder. :|Eel River Ports. |June 23 MARRIAGE, +3.30» San Jose an 7.300 SYSTEM HERE IS BETTER. | ibe cargo jectisoned and in which the. To London—30.1s5 fect lumber. ‘ Slsiaw “Tiver Tune 23 | mamniagE: yanes rxan (AL | (R Dol ionte Rapress—oul . X i the business interest in our | fite started, by ‘spontaneous combustion = = SHIP THAT WAS AFIRE, HER i e balac - 1June 21 | @ DR. JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St 8. F. 1201 in this city 15 to be thrown | it is thought, consisted of oakum, felt Exports to British Columbia. CAPT. anaimo . june 24 R . 1300 - > AIN, HIS WIFE AND Newport & Way Port N 15.00% Sw enefit of the railroad and the | and. chemicals. ished Feb g5, | The steamer Umatllla safled yesterday for COOK. G. W. Eider..|Portiand & Astoria e |June 3¢ 2 Way Stations - B of Vallejo? 1t is sald that the ’llhe fire was extllngu she ‘el m)?rdyth' Victoria with a general cargo destined for the Queen.. . Puget Sound Ports June 26 §.307 SanJoseand Principal Way Stations a.§33 WOl SRR hy Rivie W heork | ant frem A e © | principal British Columbian ports, and includ- Santa Rosa. . |San Diego & Way Ports|Tune 26 il B e e 18 i o %e | voyage Wi - % ing the following: -+| Point Arena . i Menlo Park, Palo Alto. .48a . . o gs - B 4 coffee, 205 5 % 3 A | Valparads T Ne: — r 't present in vogue 3t | hor 5 1000 The Pyrenees was saved by | ibs e e Bl o e be | P bt Ptk amith, | Neyadan- T o st & Way Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los An- P e abor mssicns have mo sulics']| POInE beached ut Manga Riva 49" ca hohey, 350 lbs nuis, 35 pkes groceries | Shfp Falls of Clyd, Matson, Hilo. e Mexican Ports X Poee, New ot0h fn the condu fos in sy department of |, Cubtain McNeeley 1s accompanied by | and provisions, 8 eyls gas, 213 Ibs ham, 1403 Ibs | Ship Geo Curtis, Bennett, Honolulu. > {Whatoom o 22 the Mre Islan < Feigy Aot eI MCN ey atns Drings & general | beans, 3293 pkgs fresn fruits, 267 pkgs tresh | Bark Martha Davis, McAlman, Hilo. Coronado. ... |Grays Harbor. ma vy = e e i Valleso ang the | Carso. Vegetables, 642 bxs paste, 30 cs drugs, 125 Ibs | Bktn Retriever, Sloane, Port Hadlock. ook, Sa an Pedro & Way June 28 A for Morning. P for Afternoon. e T e . spices, 78 pgs hardware, 7 bdls wire, 9 pkes | Brig Galilee, Treanor, Fanning Islands. China...--China & Japan . E A +Sunday excepted. Sundsy only. o Ao tr g ity A 1 Al machinery, 31 gals wine, 3500 Ibs raisins, 92 | Schr Czarina, Wallsfedt, Unga. N"“fi"“ ‘ork..... Humboldt .. June 25 ] @ Saturday only. ¢ Monday only. P » e g Zealandia Replaces ameda. pkgs potatoes, 45 crates onions, €8 pkgs paints | Schr John D Tallant, Hoffland, Port Town- G. Dollar.... |Grays Harbor . .|June 29 Chinese Tea and Herb Sanitarium, Saturday and J Tuesdsy snd Fridegh I BBy, o oriviless 1t i pos.| OWing to Gelay in drydocking the Oceanto | 32d olis. 35 pkes pitch, 4 cs tar, 76 pes steel, | send. : g Chas, Nelson.| geattle & Tacoma | Tane 20 Call and Read Testimonials Sunday only, ' From am . Prisiieges choer. | Steamship Company's Alameda she has been 27 pkss arms and ammunition, 8181 gals whals | Schr 8 Danielson, Larsen, ——. DA Panama & Way Ports..|June 29 at Office, ¥ the most exacting of private Honolul 2 & bid et TN R 2 eattle _......... June 29 615 KEARNY STREET, TRATY ST T yithérawn. from the Honolals run for one trip oo 2. 1ue 14 SEOKEN. Eotumii | B Aatoria! 11 Tane 2 e, 03 KEARNY eTREET. . | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RI. CO Mare Island are lower than | put the steamship Zealandla, which has been Notice to Mariners. e Tesonns, trem Bort. Talbor for Ben | Abydos e M R RS O R Lt . LESSEES e y private firms in this city. B e o tr the Alameda, will sail for Hono- | Notice is hereby given of ‘the following | Francisco. A : geEAmbnrg v West\Goast Joly) 3 SAN . N There s o provision for overttme. | ulu at 2 g'clock on Monday atternoen and Will | changes In the alds to navigation in this dis- MEMORANDUM. TO SAIL. RAILWAY TRAVEL. FRANCISCO AND NORTA PACIFIS e i B B nteeior ] . the freight and passengers booked for the | trict, which affect the List of Beacons and | Per stmr Hyades—Left in port at Kahulul RAILWAY COMPANY. s ke i erior | Alameda. Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1902. stmr Tampico and ship Emily Reed. " | Steamer. Destination. |Salls. | Pler. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. positive fact that large numbers of OREGON. TELEGRAPHIC. A ech in San Francfsco of every Looters on Kynance. Seacoast of Oregon, page 39. Rogue River | YPOINT LOBOS, June 20, 10 p m—Weather e t F SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Hot workk at the navy 3ara for the | George Campbell, boatswain of the Britieh | Ttcef Buoy, o black ' first-clase can, masked thick; wind SW, velocity 6 miles per hour. e Ep ham (e 02 anta (5 WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, : they can get better wages and bet- | ghip Kynance, was locked up at the Harbor | "R R reported as having gone adrift Jan- DOMESTIC PORTS. I o Al 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p, m. Thursdays—Extra trip e cnt. 15 this Sity, clear of sDOLLErS a1l | Mmoo cration yesterday on & charge of petty | UATY 24, 1002 Las been dizcontinued. (L. H.| SAN DIEGO-Arrived June 20—Schr Sadi | Botat Are A S oy o I s S-S o o spies,” where they can call thelr souls their | U8 P hen)” the cook and an appren- B. Bulletin No. 128, par. 60.) from San_Pedro. ? < R 2 pm|Pler 2 rainsS—paily. 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. n. here they can Sand Mo belr HIEhtS | s were caught o Thuraday might by Peter | o o ARSI & pEURBKA—Arrived June 20—Sche Bértha Ry R Ry plpler 11 o e sk, S SUNDATS5:00."5:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:3, loym Olsen, the night watchman, in the act of pass- apa y, main annel across e Bar H . une 22. v; Al p - o o Secking employment are faithrul | S Bope s oty il over the shp i o and - the Willape, River, page 6o, North: jSeiled June 20—Stmr Bureka, for Sen Fran- | Arctio..... Humboldt 0 amlples 2 Lok i o} Local Jovira JAOURANARE TN ESN FRANCISCO. Therefore, it seems | t. east en and Island Buoy No. 6, ] T 3 S—8: .35, 7: > v : e i e e rlon Lockat i, Akis e it you, | Arst-class nun, 1s i TSR ;,‘:f:‘ heCLEONE—Argyed June 20—Stmr Noyo, ’;fi;‘,‘.‘,&“"‘ O R . 2 Daily | Thurs | Dally | Daily Lo 12‘:‘“' F w“f-u";m:*'“r 7 Wfi_ o s:lmg e wotking classes 5t this | terdey morning, when Campbell was turned | gone adrft from its position. It will pe re- | “BRISTOL BAY—Arrived pri Santa Rosa [San Diego & Way..| 9 am|Pier 11 [ { Lv San Fran| 9:00a 9:00 2| 720 | 8:00 days—Extra trips at 2:05 and 8:35 p. m. rd that the transport work or any \ie\'er to the polic plaficeaor?il e:trl{h:amp;ufhucnlg i SHip Btandard, hetios A‘pem Cr to June 1— | Columbla.m ‘Asto:‘ll. & l;u:;kland 11 am|Pier 24 | § Ar Stockton. |l . S!iNDAGYS—G ), 9:40, 11:15 &, m.; 1:40, 8:40, 11 not be taken away from San - Y - ighthouse Board. TOMALES—Arrivi 0 une . | “ Mereed. 85, 5:05, ». m, the interests of Valleso or auy | Had Dynamite on Board. W. P. DAY, Commander, U, 8. N, atics oag it L 80 aon e datimdis tonoDi Zumiplee L ELR S R Leave | _ In Bffect | Amrive rould center all our forces | coptain Paulien of the steamship Curacao, ghthouse Inspector. | PORT LOS ANGELES-Salled June 20— ot s s S T San Francisco| May 4, 1902. |San Francisco cement and pros- | in & communication to the Merchants' Ex- S STl ey Chehalis. .. |Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pler 2 Week | Sun- Destt: - | Weel 4nd the working | change, reports having spoken the crew of the sml’l’h:igt;;ug'm’" o O el e e Rob- L e Ty w0 Eedro & Wayll| 0 am Pler 11 | Kan City. Days. | days. l| e Foo i | wrec schooner Eliza r in the vessel's g G oo < e une 24. Chi 3 — = : . B o e e e | e e, | e o T e Gt ot Sooen tor | Ao B Pl BREs 2|7 e for ateraen Tepscto | :i0a) 8408 ——— oon- | _ Stmr Prentiss, om, ; el River Ports.. .| 4 pmiPier 2 ; : s: Befuses to Do Hard Wi ers cargo of dynamite had been discjarged e S Sl B} S s 19-ttme Qv o Teeks tor | AT8otar o |Goos Bay & Bt Orfa12 “m|Pler 13 | | storoing. .lt.méllD;\;llgls‘:nssgl;er;g:l?nfi‘l" Mivate | 6205 s ary ork. When she went ashore. M0 . olit Avena, Hsnsen; A6 Biks tem’| - GREES HARBORSArdivel, Fune 190scte | S0 Ry Ec denia & ATime. |6 pouEier 38 | Foier - Conwelndiug e strbviy " he m - an electriclan, was or- s e Mendoctno. Chas Hanson, from Bristol Bay. Aeuipice. - [Eupet Cownd Ports.|...... Pier — | | gaily. a. m. Petaluma. 40a by Judge Fritz yester- Baroda on Her Way. 7 os}zlm;‘m:( Barbara, Zaddart, 79 hours from | _Salled June 20—Schr Jennte Theltn, for §an | povona. .. [Nome RSt Michusil:a poalBlargd 9:00 . m. Mondays and Thursdays is the and 202 R To it i 1 The British bark Baroda, recently rescued | FEi E %10t Retner, 24 hours from Bureks. | ~ BANDON—Arrived June 20—Schr Gem, | ity Puebla Buget, Sound Ports. 13 am Pler 19 f:nagmcn;?s".flmfi‘xfih;r::r;gnfnzfil‘fel > e Bunte Bom — ,Children. His bonds were | from a lingering death on the Oregon beach, | _Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, 37 hours from San | from San Pedro, . | Sievdatay. [Coquilte River »...| 4 pm(Pler 2 | | cao. " Chatr Car runs to Bakersfield for Fulton fixed at $5M. About a year ago Hertz was | left Coos Bay yestertay for this port in tow Pedro. 3 PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived June 20—Br June 26 | | Seeommodation of local first-class passen- Wintisor esied on a charge of failure to provide | of the tug Defance 7*Sific Bursks, O'Brien, 4 days 18 hours from | gtmr Wearslae, from Victorla; sche W H Tal- State Cal...|San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 || gers.” No second-class tickets are Ronored By lease 25 cash bail.- He e eattle. ot, from New Whatcom. o BT, i 3 ytton then promised to support his family, but | Water Front Notes. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, 25 hours from | _Arrived June 20—Stmr Nome City, from Newport & Way Pts| 9 amlpter 11 | | 08 11505 . Rhcedar ang Fridag Geyserville stopped after doing 5o for a few weeks. o Fureka; bound south; put in to land passen- [ Nome. 5 Astorla & Portland. (11 am|Pler 24 | 4:20 p. o 1s Stocktos local. Carres Cloverdale Sirs. Herts, who lives on Hickory aveane, | . The Jeveuse cutter Hugh MoCulloch returned | gers, SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 19—Schr W J Juns L s shrives AR 0 o e S Hopland had recentiy to undergo a surgical : { yesterday from s cruise. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 14 hours from Men- | Patterson, from Grays Harbor. Willapa Harbor. 4 pm|Pler 2| 100 is the Ov g Okian o sihce then the Zammiie s "Pera” | “rne steamship Hyades arrived yesterday with | docino, COOS BAY—Sailed June 20—Tug Deflance, Ohine & Japan...|1 pmPMSS | | ook Pajase aud Touict Sioeems oo = S ally been starving. Judge Fritz asked | & cargo of sugar from Honoiulu, Kaanapali and | g, SUSF Coautlle River, Jobnson, 43 hours trom | for San ¥ranclsco, with Br ship Boroda. in Panema & Way Fgsi12 m(FMSS Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chlcago: aiss || 12081 8:00 2] N ertz why he did not support his family, | Kabulul. S Hyades, Garlich, 20 days from Homo- | Arrived 7ay Fulice HleaienXuet cuts qut SE T30 a| S:00a] G My g e , 3 - June 20—Stmr ., h = .|Portland & Way Pts| 5 pm|Pler 16 " e Tenuo, 30 a| 8:00 a| uerneville Fhe D ot b e ot WD e 1‘55?'??.'%“3‘&:3 T e “onon | lulu, via Kaanapell 18 dn e haiar s | REDONDOS Acrives o o e Al June 30, VLP Srpiadiie (g arriTie S0 BT TSRS SR N he Judge told him there was plenty Of | ik in the River Eibe last November, has been | 4838 20 hours. from Greenwood, " | Queen......|Puget Sound Ports. |11 am(Pler 19 | | “*Olices 511 Mark E Sonoma, i work to be got, but Hertz ¢ Gl D | Stmr Aztec, Trask, 84 hours from Nanalmo. [ NEW WHATCOM— 20—8 July 1. gkt atrest and by Nerry b e 'COM—Arrived Jun sught o0 That ke W Abowe Chat | il ( She Bay ben beshel of MiskatiiL)l sk Cos Pay NP e houca Gom [ OUIRYD ikt Sy Hondlnln ? b | ipe.. . Valpiraise & Way. |12 miPier 10| | DRk 2 Francisco; 112 Broadway, e B sort of t 7 Newport and way’ ports. BALLARD—Sailed June 20—Sc = = Sebastopol = - = oG Grsele:::, £ og\'hl(elborn, Olsen, 14 hours from | bot, for s;rdnn-;l ehr ;txl‘:nmn, sg%’:'s‘;’n ’%E.,:i FROM SEATTLE. e —— :30 0 ” Scout Arrives Qiely. EWS THE EAN. oo Looms, Bridgett, 88 hours from 5 FOREIGN PORTS. s g Satls, o Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West B St et Heeh: Seliens I 20 tos S € SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived June 16—Br B % NCRTH SHORE RA‘LROAD Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton Rvarasen, Sixivit it e Seatiuaries ity o 22 brig Galiles salled yesterday for Fan- | FCR% 0 Hancock, Wilson, 24 days from | ®ip, Crown of Denmark, from London. ALKIL.. .|Skagway & Way Ports.|June 21 Vin Snusnl ' for Altrurfa; at Lytton for Lytton Sprinks; at ferday morning and is now sately fast to g | 108 island with an assorted merchandise car- | Manila, via Nagasaki 16 days 20 hours. ufd GO. BfAY-Snlled June 16—Br bark | Humboldt.... Skagway & Way Ports.|June 23 usalito Ferry, Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Clover: stout mooring in Tomales Bay. The Scout h o valued at $32,540. The cargo included the U 8 stmr Hugh McCulloch, Coulson, from H:fifi?&c or_Oregon. Excelsior. ... |[Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|June 25 Commencing April 27, 1902, for the Geysers and Booneville; at Hopland ! #pent most of the time since leaving here in | following: cruise. G—Safled June 16—Fr bark Can- | City Seattle..|Skagway & Way Ports.|June 25 | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEy | Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyv Draiies Bay, whither on June 13" ‘she +i5 | “25 bbls flour, 3000 Ibs sugar, 760 Ibs ham and | 5 Br_ship Monkbarns, Neeley, 2007 dau g | OReEL 1O Bap Fesiian. (gna 18- B NG| Buciate vxojieaaray & VO TeW e T k1 ARTEEAN BARARE: e e e b Yot an ven for shelter. e & owned | ' verpool. X -3 k- Senator - |Nome July 1 45, *7: 45, 9:30, 11: rtlett Springss at Uklah for Vichy Spri Sty o m’vngim the ::::m:‘}:;o owha, | millstuliy, 6 o8 SR Tioecantion. 200-cs cannod l“ix‘:irse Santa Paula, McGovern, 2 days from | , PENARTH—Safled June 19—Fr bark Anne g%m;«f‘.’fi Nome & g‘nwfisycni:f.. 53{5 3 | run to Mill Vi s T s (e M e e""-‘fiel;l."«‘x:nfiyp-wglvle‘r;'dePol'fi:‘rlfv s . Whe Bt wili De {5s Meea b Cars- ool O S o e s Teanca, 209 Y entures WD Sivee dirsot; 1n tow £ux, Rogcus, g b s o ke SUNDAYS—7:00, 8:00, *9:00, *10:00, 11:00, | Bucknell's, San Hedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's gouagron, of Tomales Bay pleasure crat dur. | o dopasco, 115,600 feet e 15000 S s,E:,"',,Bfifl,fljf Bros, Wetzel, 4% days from | DU SO maces U Karm M- | The Panama hats sold In England are | 7:30, 9:45, 11:45 “1:20, 2:30, *5:48, §:00; ¢:¢0, | Mot Byrtugs, Sl e, Comptche, Camp g | gles 724 T o 5 2 2 " . 'y - 3. ), 9:45, . tevens, lopkil lendoc Z. | Eles! TE "pos euructurat ron, 265 pies’mill | MSG" 5 G Sright, Nieleon, 22 daya from R IQUIQUE—Sailed April 26—Br ship Manx made in Belgium. Traing maried () run to San Quentin. Westport, Usal Willive for Shoivons, con Man Jumps Overboard. puints and olls, 35 bals pive e and fttins, 77,000 MuLkots CLEARED. WCAFE TOWN—Sailed ‘June 20—Ship Wm H R s e ey 5 sANCISCo. S ay Bt Sovine> When the river steam 4 s slate, 7 pkgs windmill, 80 sks coal, 39 Ke; acy, for Port Townsend. i ik 140, Sa1, . 3 1 rwood, Scotla and Sant et trom Alviso her offoes, reserey | Raile, 216 bls iron, 162 pkgs hardware, 28 PEEY| giomeimaliiiy Ooasiis N e - ot | | NANAIMO—Arrived June 20—Nor stmr Ti- 9 |wis S L e sy o M that wrhen opposite Baden one of the passen- | Sak, m'fnaalegiéz S“}’)‘E ¥ o pklx; ;;Tel tank | gound ports: Goodall, Perkins & Co uget tnile.xg%n& oJ:xs.e 13! Caki SUNDAYS—6:00,. *8:00, 9:30, *11: P s Bl g round-trip tickets at re- rs jumped overboard. ~Effort . niaterial, , 7 stoves, s crude 3 : 3 3 A alled June ip Alexan- ., 1:00, %330, 4715, 51 . oy oroes tutiie. Hie was an oif s Ly | oll -6 BXgx Gruss 80 pkes dry goods, 3 reels o Stmr ‘Sanis Rosa, Alexander,” San Diego; | ger Gibson, for San Franclsco. : ) e e 5 0n Sundaye—Routd-trip tickets to all points carried & bundle, which he retained when he | Wi C2Ple. 16 ¢/ 80D, Ger stmr Hathor, Peterson, Hamburg, etc; OCEAN STEAMERS. 2 Trains marked () start from Ficiet office. 650 Market st ¢ Jumped. He appeared to be slightly deranged. I D Soreckels & Bros. Co. QUEENSTOWN-—Safled June 20—Stmr New 1 " et st., Chronicle build- Merchandise for Hile. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Ladysmith; R | England, for Boston. " ¢ wHITIN #———————4%| The ship Falls of Clyde satled Dunsmuir’s Sons Co. o7 SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed June 20—Stmr Co- e o =) B X. RYAN, N ey e ariay tor| § e gt Pl ol Chyon Matics, Blo; 0 D) lumbia, for New York, via Cherbourg. : n, Manager. Gen: Pass. ARt A wonderful composite pic- et e T rx';l:wn‘::d et :31.3& B e e Haniiiog T “Time Ball. Pears’ soap is dried a |15 120, 2:30, A0 . m. (OUNT TAMALP, ¥ ture showi i rchandise chr ee, nor, Fanning Island; J 15, 1:20, 2 R | it w:u muthx}om;:h h: ;:dl T ‘bran, %% cbtll’:!w%tm' f‘Achxnlh'mfim' i o Branch Bflwnpfia t?t:g' U. 8. N., Mer- e THROUGH T b E‘_[m TTI: l‘Als SN AY % ’ 4 s barley, 3 i . BN, X RAINS, ve Sai o 80" ue" wiinings, S T o, roites varicy Friday, June 20 chants’ ‘Exchange, san’ Francisco Cal. | whole year. That's why it | 78 e = ve daye—Cazadero ana San Fran. | Faotof Magker SC. | San Fran P great expense 58T 1bs cheese, 252 bales hay, 447 Ibs cheess,,| Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Port [ mh, Badi” 1ons. - way B e iieely for The Sunday | |30 1bs fard %61 ibe'ana 4 s bread 068 Tha'| Townsend. e Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazad Treakp e | o Sun- | Week vely for The Sunday B, 690 T maitlaturts, 650 1be.dried. frat. 0s8 | ~Bimt Benta Barbars, Zaddart, San Pedro. | PUAOIE WS dropped xectly dten e ass ! 1 I in | % N A e | et e o 02| D™ Call, and will appear in the s Butter, 100 crates potatose, 20 crates onions, | Stmr Seotia, Erickson, Bowens Landin. R e P T v asts so. It wears as thin | %5 p. m week days'Saturdays exceptea— | T0A{ SOON L LU IS0 0. Dastat Wihbabe 133 cs canned goods, b cs honey® 48 cs and 5| Stmr Gipsy, Swanson, Senta Cruz. Pica; e I AN - | Tomales and way stations. V] a0 [T Al g bbls salmon, 69 pkgs groceries and provisions, | Stmr Ruth, Jobnson, Eureka. el T, 3 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and w: 15P.[10:00 A, | *+ % STiingfa the clty a4 310 out next Sunday. 2448 gals wine 35 casks bottled beer, 8 pkgs | Stmr Edith, Hall, Seattle. Nautical ‘Expert, in charge. as a wafer tions. ay sta- |4 %, Wask Daga iy electrical supplies, 11 cs matches. 34 pigs sew- | Stmr Santa’ Monica, Olsen, San Pedro. # 0:00 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and “TAVERN OF TRALPAS™ ing machines, 23 cs soap, 400 bbls lime, 767 | Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, Port Harford. Sun, Moon and Tide. : tions. way . bags plaster, 48 bls wallpaper, 20,044 feet lum- | Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, Pomt Arena. | Unitea States Coast and Geodetic Burvey— = Legel Foliday hoats and fralea will rus. o - N 1 Bunday —Leave Tavern 0-3 »_ r——E - (3 =3 :— I